All posts by Laureen Fagan
The World Serious: Baseball’s Yankees hire an environmental scientist
A longtime leader on sustainability in sports will be joining the team to help give it a larger green footprint.
Climate and conflicts keep the ‘Doomsday Clock’ at 2 minutes to midnight
This clock is a metaphor for apocalyptic consequences that people around the world should seek to avoid.
A billion oysters can restore New York Harbor’s ecosystems
Oysters are known for their prodigious capacity to filter water and remove nitrogen, which supports biodiversity.
Circular e-waste models can unlock billions in benefits
A “tsunami” of e-waste contained billions of dollars' worth of uncaptured value. Much of that can be recaptured.
Cooling from atmospheric particles may mask greater warming
Scientists may still lack a proper understanding of the impacts of aerosols on the climate.
Maybe no one is lost in the climate debate over individual pathways
There’s been no letup in the debate over whether and how individual pathways matter in the fight against climate change.